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2019 Buyers Guide Thank You 2019 BUYERS GUIDE THANK YOU TIFOSI is the Italian word for super fan, an avid sports Thank you for helping make Tifosi Optics the #1 selling enthusiast. That is exactly who we are and for whom we make brand of eyewear in specialty cycling & running stores. our eyewear. Our goal is to design and provide sport optics that fit Our mission is to provide technically advanced eyewear to well, look great and offer a high level of value to you enthusiasts of all sports and outdoor activities. We design, and your customers. test, and torture our product to enhance your sport, whether Thank you to our loyal customers without whom we you’re running a 5k, riding your first century, or playing 18 could not have succeeded. holes on Sunday. Tifosi defines us; we are enthusiasts about TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE our product, our sport, and our fun. TECHNOLOGY 04 INTERCHANGE 06 SINGLE LENS 20 TACTICAL 34 MERCHANDISING 38 BIKE2 RUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAINBIKE NEW FOR 2 019 ALLIANT PG. 8 Tifosi introduces three sport lifestyle frames in an assortment of fun color ways: Swank, Smoove, & Swick. Alliant and Amok are brand-new wrap sunglasses for the endurance athletes. Alliant is also available in the Tifosi Tactical collection along with Vero which highlights a PG. 18 new camo pattern for 2019. Finally, Tifosi just launched new color AMOK enhancing lenses that make color and detail pop in your environment. OF CONTENTS TABLE NEW COLORS SMOOVE PG. 23 DAVOS CRYSTAL NEON GREEN SWICK PG. 22 VELOCE CRYSTAL RED SWANK PG. 20 VERO CRYSTAL NEON GREEN ALLIANT PG. 36 TACTICAL SEEK FC CRYSTAL RED INTRODUCING VERO PG. 35 COLOR ENHANCING LENSES TACTICAL TRAINBIKERUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAIN3 TECHNOLOGY OPTICALLY TECHNOLOGY HYDROPHILIC DECENTERED RUBBER ELIMINATES DISTORTION & MAGNIFICATION INCREASES GRIP THE MORE YOU SWEAT ADJUSTABLE EAR PIECES GLARE ALLOWS FOR A TIGHT, CUSTOM FIT GUARD REDUCES EYE STRAIN VENTED LENSES AIRFLOW TO PREVENT FOGGING ADJUSTABLE NOSE PIECES LIMITS SLIPPAGE & INCREASES COMFORT GRILAMID TR-90 FRAME LIGHT & DURABLE NYLON MATERIAL UVA / UVB PROTECTION 100% PROTECTION FROM UV RAYS POLYCARBONATE LENSES SCRATCH-RESISTANT, SHATTERPROOF MATERIAL LIFETIME FRAME AND LENS FEATURES MAY VARY AND MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS. WARRANY* PLEASE REFER TO MODEL PAGES FOR DETAILS. 4 AGAINST MANUFACTURER DEFECTS *MAY NOT APPLY TO ALL COUNTRIES DUE TO VARIOUS LAWS AND REGULATIONS. TECHNOLOGY COLOR ENHANCING GREEN ON SHORE GREEN POLARIZED OPEN WATER BLUE POLARIZED COLOR ENHANCING LENSES Tifosi’s new color enhancing lenses take dull colors in the environment This allows you to better see the texture of the road and avoid hazards, get and enhances them for sharper visual acuity. The lenses fine-tune a sense of grass conditions when out on the greens, and spot anything wavelengths of colored light to increase contrast and make details pop. from balls to fish as they move across your line of sight. SMOKE POLARIZED BROWN POLARIZED POLARIZED FOTOTEC POLARIZED LENSES Glare is caused by sunlight reflecting off surfaces like water, roads and Our lenses feature embedded polarized material and are decentered for snow. Tifosi Optics polarized lenses filter out glare and transmit only greater clarity. Lens tints are designed to eliminate glare, enhance color usable light, providing increased visual clarity while reducing eyestrain. and offer 100% of UVA and UVB protection. LIGHT NIGHT FOTOTEC SMOKE FOTOTEC BROWN FOTOTEC HIGH SPEED RED FOTOTEC FOTOTEC LENSES Tifosi Fototec lenses adjust rapidly to changing light conditions, utilizing Whatever the light condition, Fototec lenses will enhance your variable tint technology. Photochromic particles embedded in the lens performance and increase your comfort by supplying superior clarity and react to UV rays, darkening the optics appropriate to the conditions. protection. 5 INTERCHANGE Tifosi’s interchange frames come with three pairs of easy to change lenses. There are two sets of lenses to choose from, each tailored toward a specific use. The Bike/Run Interchange is optimized for endurance activities, while the All-Sport Interchange includes INTERCHANGE lenses specifically designed for ball sports like golf, tennis, and baseball. Check out the lens kits below. SMOKE / BROWN / CLARION ALL CONDITIONS (AC) RED CLEAR GREAT ALL-AROUND LENS THAT REALLY INCREASES CONTRAST, GREAT FOR THE PERFECT LENS FOR PROTECTION PERFORMS IN FULL-SUN CONDITIONS SUNNY TO CLOUDY CONDITIONS IN LOW LIGHT CONDITIONS SMOKE / BROWN / CLARION GOLF/TENNIS™ (GT) EXTREME CONTRAST™(EC) GREAT ALL-AROUND LENS THAT REALLY GREAT FOR FULL-SUN. BOOSTS CONTRAST, INCREASES CONTRAST, DESIGNED PERFORMS IN FULL-SUN CONDITIONS GREAT FOR TRACKING A BALL IN FLIGHT SPECIFICALLY TO BE A TERRAIN-READER BIKE6 RUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAINBIKE INTERCHANGE SMOKE ALL-CONDITIONS RED CLEAR BIKE/RUN INTERCHANGE Bike/Run Interchange sunglasses come with three sets of lenses. The lens that increases contrast with a pleasing red tint that works well on first is a smoke, brown, or Clarion Mirror lens that is a great all-around both sunny and cloudy days. Finally, there’s a clear lens that offers eye performer in full-sun conditions. Next, there’s the All-Conditions Red protection when the sun is not a concern. SMOKE GOLF / TENNIS EXTREME CONTRAST ALL-SPORT INTERCHANGE All-Sport Interchange sunglasses come with three sets of lenses best performer in full-sun. Next, there’s the Golf/Tennis lens that is great for suited for ball sports like golf, tennis, and baseball. The first included tracking a ball in flight. Finally, there’s the Extreme Contrast lens that lens is a smoke, brown, or Clarion Mirror lens that is a great all-around picks up detail, making it great for reading terrain. TRAINBIKERUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAIN7 NEW ALLIANT TECHNOLOGY FRAME: SHIELD FIT: L-XL WEIGHT: 30 GRAMS RX: N/A INTERCHANGE A: 133 MM B: 45 MM DBL: 15.5 MM TEMPLE: 121 MM RACE NEON MATTE ORANGE GUNMETAL / BLUE NEW 1490102901 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR NEW 1490106002 BROWN / AC RED / CLEAR NEW 1490110122 CLARION BLUE / AC RED / CLEAR BLACK / RED WHITE / BLACK NEW 1490109701 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR NEW 1490104801 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR GUNMETAL RX ADAPTOR NEW 1490300331 LIGHT NIGHT FOTOTEC RX03A ADAPTOR INSERT PERFECT FOR: Sport activities involving low to bright light. BIKE8 RUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAINBIKE DAVOS TECHNOLOGY FRAME: SHIELD FIT: M-L WEIGHT: 32 GRAMS RX: N/A INTERCHANGE A: 135 MM B: 43.35 MM DBL: 16.5 MM TEMPLE: 121 MM RACE NEON CRYSTAL BLUE CRYSTAL NEON GREEN 1460102901 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR 1460106122 CLARION BLUE / AC RED / CLEAR NEW 1460105621 CLARION RED / AC RED / CLEAR 1510106122 CLARION BLUE / AC RED / CLEAR (ASIAN FIT) WHITE / BLACK 1460104801 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR MATTE BLACK RACE RED 1460100101 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR 1460301834 SMOKE FOTOTEC 1510100101 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR (ASIAN FIT) PERFECT FOR: All sports activities in full-sun conditions. TRAINBIKERUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAIN9 PODIUM XC TECHNOLOGY FRAME: SHIELD FIT: S-L WEIGHT: 27 GRAMS RX: ADAPTOR INTERCHANGE A: 125.75 MM B: 42.6 MM DBL: 15.5 MM TEMPLE: 123.5 MM CRYSTAL BLUE MATTE CRYSTAL MATTE BLACK 1070106122 CLARION BLUE / AC RED / CLEAR 1070105321 CLARION RED / AC RED / CLEAR 1070100101 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR 1150100101 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR (ASIAN FIT) SILVER / GUNMETAL 1070306531 LIGHT NIGHT FOTOTEC 1150306531 LIGHT NIGHT FOTOTEC (ASIAN FIT) PERFECT FOR: Sport activities involving low to bright light. RX ADAPTOR RX03A ADAPTOR INSERT BIKE10 RUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAINBIKE BRIXEN TECHNOLOGY FRAME: SHIELD FIT: S-L WEIGHT: 26 GRAMS RX: ADAPTOR INTERCHANGE A: 130 MM B: 44 MM DBL: 15 MM TEMPLE: 127 MM CRYSTAL SMOKE SKYCLOUD BLUE TORTOISE 1480102801 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR 1480107722 CLARION BLUE / AC RED / CLEAR 1480105402 BROWN / AC RED / CLEAR GLOSS BLACK RACE RED 1480100201 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR 1480301830 HIGH SPEED RED FOTOTEC PERFECT FOR: Cycling, running and full-sun conditions. RX ADAPTOR RX03A ADAPTOR INSERT TRAINBIKERUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAIN11 SYNAPSE TECHNOLOGY FRAME: HALF FIT: M-XL WEIGHT: 30 GRAMS RX: DIRECT FIT INTERCHANGE A: 64 MM B: 37 MM DBL: 18 MM TEMPLE: 119 MM RACE RED CRYSTAL BLUE MATTE BLACK 1420101821 CLARION RED / AC RED / CLEAR 1420106101 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR 1420100101 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR GLOSS BLACK RACE NEON GLOSS BLACK 1420500250 SMOKE POLARIZED 1420302931 LIGHT NIGHT FOTOTEC 1420300230 HIGH SPEED RED FOTOTEC PERFECT FOR: Sport activities involving low to bright light. PERFECT FOR: Cycling, running and full-sun conditions. BIKE12 RUNGOLFHIKERIDESWINGCOMPETEJOGFISHPUTTCYCLESPRINTHITDRIVECLIMBSLIDETRAINBIKE CRIT TECHNOLOGY FRAME: HALF FIT: M-L WEIGHT: 31 GRAMS RX: N/A INTERCHANGE A: 74 MM B: 42 MM DBL: 12 MM TEMPLE: 128 MM SKYCLOUD RACE SILVER MATTE BLACK 1340107722 CLARION BLUE / AC RED / CLEAR 1340102121 CLARION RED / AC RED / CLEAR 1340100101 SMOKE / AC RED / CLEAR 1340200115 SMOKE / GT / EC CRYSTAL BLACK MATTE SMOKE MATTE SMOKE 1340308431 LIGHT NIGHT FOTOTEC 1340302834 SMOKE FOTOTEC NEW 1340502848 OPEN WATER BLUE POLARIZED PERFECT FOR: Sport activities involving low to bright light. PERFECT FOR: All sports activities in full-sun conditions. MATTE GUNMETAL 1340607461 SMOKE POLARIZED FOTOTEC PERFECT FOR: Water sports, snow sports, and full-sun conditions.
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